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pastoral

pas·to·ral

pastoral

 
 
pronunciation:
pae st rl
parts of speech:
adjective, noun
features:
Word Combinations (adjective, noun), Word Parts
part of speech: adjective
definition 1: of or relating to the country or country life; rural.
She liked to paint pastoral scenes with meadows, streams, and fields with cows grazing.
synonyms:
rural
antonyms:
urban
similar words:
agrarian, Arcadian, bucolic, countrified, idyllic, provincial, rustic
definition 2: of or relating to shepherds.
The pastoral life was a solitary one.
similar words:
bucolic
definition 3: designating an idealized vision of simple, pleasant country life.
similar words:
Arcadian, bucolic, idyllic, peaceful, quiet, restful, simple, tranquil
definition 4: of or relating to a pastor or the office of a pastor.
similar words:
clerical, ecclesiastical, hieratic, ministerial, priestly, religious, spiritual
Word Combinations  About this feature
(adj.)pastoral + noun activist, activity, administrator, agent, aim, approach, archdiocese, associate, beauty, care, concern, congregation, constitution, coordinator, council, counseling, counselor, countryside, dialogue, dimension, duty, economy, efficacy, excellence, formation, genre, geography, ideal, ideology, idyll, imagery, imagination, implication, judgment, landscape, leader, leadership, letter, liberation, lifestyle, liturgy, livelihood, manual, minister, ministry, mode, need, nomad, nomadism, outreach, paradise, peace, planning, poetry, pope, poverty, practice, provision, reflection, renewal, responsibility, retreat, scene, sensitivity, setting, sheep, strategy, symphony, theologian, theology, tradition, tribe, valley, vision, visit, vocation, wisdom, work [See all][See only the most frequent]
 
part of speech: noun
definition 1: a poem, picture, or the like that portrays idyllic country life.
similar words:
bucolic, idyll
definition 2: pastorale.
synonyms:
idyll
Word Combinations  About this feature
adjective + (n.)pastoral indifferent, level, luscious, magnificent, nomadic, other
verb + (n.)pastoral organize, smite, undertake
noun + (n.)pastoral Help agency, conceit, fisher, hierarchy, leaflet, lullaby, lying, manipulation, migrant, nude, racism
derivation: pastorally (adv.)
Word Parts  About this feature
The word pastoral contains the following part:
-al2, -ial, -ual Latin adjective-forming suffix that means pertaining to
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The suffix -al2, -ial attaches primarily to nouns (national , environmental ) but sometimes to Latin or Greek roots (final , capital , comical ) to form adjectives. See also -ar1.